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Old 05-08-2011, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by nvsteve
Take a look at the Saddlemen products. Very good quality and great selection.
+1 on Saddleman, I have their BR4100 Dresser Back Seat Bag, when I go out of town I put it on the back seat against the tour pack, holds more than enough, makes a good backrest also, but it's only good for one rider.
 
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nelson-riggs less money than the others,just as good,and most models are more versitle,if u ever change your set up(rack or backrest) they will be more likley to still fit.
 
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Check out Leather Up.com. Good people to do business with.
 
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Originally Posted by bigdumbnoitall00
nelson-riggs less money than the others,just as good,and most models are more versitle,if u ever change your set up(rack or backrest) they will be more likley to still fit.

Yup.

I've got this one: http://www.nelsonrigg.com/store/product.aspx?pid=351


No complaints and it didn't break the bank.
 
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+1 for Saddleman......... Just remember you get what you pay for.

-1 for Kuryakyn ........Had a luggage rack bag then didnt even last one roadtrip before a strap mount point broke...
 
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I have the SAC (HD's OEM supplier) multifit ultra nylon touring bag. Made in the USA, waterproof, holds a ton of stuff and looks good imho. I accidentally ripped the PVC liner that makes it waterproof and SAC sent me a new one for free. Great service.

 
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Originally Posted by one-up
I have a Saddlemen ''rack bag'' for my Street Glide. It's actually designed to sit on top of a tour pack rack, but I bought it because it's BIG. If you're riding 2-up it may be something to consider. $100 at Dennis Kirk.

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Yup. I. Also have a t bag that has served me well but I prefer the saddlemen
 
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